Exterior
Late-Georgian 3-storey 2-window town-house; rear wing flush with N gable end, fronting churchyard. Constructed of red brick under a slate roof, hipped to L end, with dentilled eaves cornice; central brick ridge stack, and small stack to R end, probably for shop. The house has a central round-arched entrance with 6-panel door and fanlight with radial glazing bars. Ornate wooden doorcase, probably C19, with fluted columns on high bases, the capitals with egg-and-dart mouldings, which support scrolled brackets to an open triangular pediment with dentilled decoration. Under the pediment and flanking the fanlight are 2 small roundels reading RR. The house has flush sash windows under flat-arched heads of gauged brickwork. To the R, horned sashes, 16-pane to 1st floor, 4-over-8-pane to 2nd floor. To the L, hornless 12-pane sashes to ground and 1st floor, 3-over-6-pane sash to 2nd floor. To R of ground floor is a later wooden shop-front with plain cornice: panelled door to R with plain overlight, now boarded over, between plain pilasters; to its L, plate-glass bay window on a brick plinth. To the rear, wide C20 doorway to L with narrow light above, and a metal fire-escape staircase. To R, shallow full-height gabled bay with openings offset to L: wide 2-light casement to attic, tall casement to 1st floor, both with segmental brick heads; small lean-to to ground. The rear wing adjoins to the R.
The N end of the house fronting the churchyard is a 2-window range with a hipped roof. The windows are 3-light wooden casements with transoms under segmental brick heads, those to 2nd floor shorter. Adjoining to the L is a 2-storey rear wing, of brick under a slate roof with brick end stack; the upper storey appears to be later. The ground floor has a 3-light wooden casement under segmental brick head to R and a small infilled opening with segmental head to L; upper storey has 2 x 3-light wooden casements immediately under the eaves. Adjoining to the L, a former lofted outbuilding in 2 parts, of rubble stone to R with no openings, and of brick to L with a small square loft hatch infilled with brick. Churchyard boundary wall, of rubble stone, to L. The S side of the rear wing is 2-window with large 3-light windows under segmental heads to upper storey. Ground floor has 2-light casement to L and C20 wooden window to R, between which is a former doorway infilled with brick. The former outbuilding adjoining to R was probably a stable: It has 2 boarded doors, each with a C20 casement on its L side and under a long wooden lintel. The loft has a central doorway under a gablet containing doubled half-glazed boarded doors; wooden hoist above. Flanking the doorway are mid-C20 wooden casements. E gable end has 6-over-9-pane sash to upper storey; blocked opening to ground floor. To the R is a 2-bay garage, a lean-to off the churchyard boundary wall. It has a central brick pier and corrugated lean-to roof. Further R, the churchyard boundary wall turns at right-angles towards the N and contains a former doorway blocked with stone; it turns again towards the E, where it is of coursed masonry with a string course to parapets, and contains a doorway with segmental voussoired head, blocked with stone. It then continues in rubble stone, adjoining Christ's Hospital.